The Best Waterproof Laminate in 2022 Part 2 - Full Collection Review
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- This requested video is a follow up of my last video to take an in depth look at all the new styles offered in the 2022 launch of the Mohawk Revwood Premier line. I am not receiving any compensation to talk about these products and my opinions of this product are entirely my own.
If you find this video helpful please let me know by liking the video and commenting with your favorite color shown. I've never done a full line review before so let me know if you found it of value to see the products this way.
Thanks for all the support and love you've all shown the channel so far and best of luck in all your remodel projects.
The close ups in this video over the previous one are much easier to see the label and color. Awesome video! Saves time when searching for products instead of driving from store to store. Now we can have a plan when we go.
Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks! I am shopping this product and I really appreciate seeing all the colors. Great job Robert!
I love the Morena Bluffs - Fresh Spring Pecan! Thanks for the detailed video showcasing the characteristics of each styles and colors. Thanks Robert!! I know that my son will eventually change out his carpet in rooms to hard flooring! 👍
Absolutely, thanks for tuning in! I love carpet in bedrooms for comfort but then there is always the area rug solution for hard surface too!
Great video so many choices.
Thanks so much for doing this video!
Thanks for watching! Any catch your eye?
@@RemodelWithRobert I’m thinking about the Palm City Golden Sand Oak, but I’m a little worried it will read yellow. Do you think it is yellow or more neutral?
Our installer is really trying to steer us away from the RevWood towards LVP. I think he thinks it is more like a traditional laminate and will have issues in places like where the dog’s water bowl is eventually. Any thoughts on that? LVP just always looks like plastic to me.
Lighting is so important and what it is up against. There is yellow in there but that doesnt mean in the right setting it cant be a neutral tone for the house. I wouldnt be worried at all about the dog's waterbowl as the water wont penetrate the joints if properly installed. And I agree, though there are some vinyls I like quite a bit they look much more plastic in general than laminate and dont compete on realism with the RevWood at all in my opinion.
Here for it, brother!
Thank you sir!
I like this video. I support you
Mohawk own Pergo flooring as well i purchase the pergo timbercraft wet protect
Please do luxury vinyl the same way
Been looking at Morena Bluffs Fresh Spring Pecan CDL 40.01 but can’t find a full floor done in this other then the back of sample ,but how may boards are in a box and how many to repeat ?
Love the look, but why 54" max length on a wide plank? Kind of a miss in my opinion. At 70" this would be a slam dunk.
I completely agree! Revwood does have some 6 ft planks so I would expect the Premiere line will incorporate that in new styles at some point.
Floor store vs Costco Mohawk same quality product ? What is the difference ? Thank u
This is a great video! I am trying to decide between Cliffside Pecan, Coconut Oak or Palm Tree Oak…. such a very hard decision
I put coconut oak throughout a home and for a darker floor I really love how it turned out. I am more partial to the oak looks myself but that pecan is a winner for anyone who likes the grain. Thanks for watching!
@@RemodelWithRobert do you have any pictures of these laid out?
I bought the coconut oak… it’s quite lovely and is an excellent choice for a traditional or contemporary home
Thanks so much for these videos!!! You’re quite knowledgeable
@@crystalline9098 I just bought 500 ft of the Sea Otter Oak...it was so hard to decide. I knew I wanted the RevWood Premier but it came down to the SOOak, Lighthouse Oak and Nantucket Beige...which is wild because it was dark vs light. I planned on going lighter all along but eventually everybody pushed me to the dark side.
If anybody is reading this, get the samples. They ship directly from Mohawk and they ship very quickly. These videos and the other guy that runs a store and posts videos were a great help with the Revwood Premier. It seems like a great product as I have dogs but want the feel of laminate over LVP.
I am looking for a plain smooth texture, satin gloss and waterproof either laminate or vinyl. Is it possible to get it. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for the video! How would this compare to Coretec Grande LVP? Pros/cons of each?
Considering doing a video on laminate versus LVP in general, covering exactly these questions.
Can we find this anywhere where in Canadian?
Are there any of them that are high gloss? I like the textured floor of the bathrooms but really love the gloss floor for living/dining area
Not currently. In general, most wood looks are veering away from high gloss towards more natural matte finishes. There are still some high gloss products available, but even with real wood floors they are less in style than previous years. Everything comes full circle though so I am sure we will see some more in the future.
Hey Robert! I'm from North Carolina and am building a new home. I've watched many of your videos reviewing various products. The house is on a crawlspace and I'm putting RevWood Plus throughout my entire house. What is the best underlayment for sound along with providing a solid feel In your opinion?
The solid feel is going to come from the subfloor itself, so if you are on a wood subfloor it will feel less solid than over concrete in general. As for the appropriate underlayment, the Mohawk RealSound underlayment is what we often use with this product and it has great ratings for both sound transmission (STC) and impact isolation (IIC).
Thank you so much, Robert! Have a great rest of the weekend.
Do you recommend a certain underlay for the laminate on concrete floor?
The Mohawk Realsound underlayment is a great option since its the same manufacturer. It provides both a mositure barrier and a quieter walk underfoot. I have it in my own home.
Do you know how many repeats are in the Revwood premier product? Mohawk doesn’t list this on their website. Thx!
The number of repeats is a very ambiguous number because some brands will consider a plank unique even if the same pattern shows up in a different part of the board. I would say that the variation present is as high as any product I have seen though I don't know that Karastan has stated their expected repeat for each product yet.
Do you need transition pieces in doorways?
I did my upstairs with about 700 sqft or less and did not use transition pieces in doorways at all, only where the flooring met the tile. The manufacturer has guidelines for transition pieces in doorways (if the doorways are bigger than 32 or 36” (can’t remember) then they advise transition pieces. You can call up Mohawk for that question.
Do you know how many unique patterns there are for each line?
Pattern repeat varies and what the manufacturer considers a unique pattern could be a repeat but on a different part of the plank. With that being said I would say they average 12 to 15 unique boards, including repeats in different locations.
Saw this vid and wanted to get Premier, but none of the colors matched our want…no true neutral, either too yellow, too gray, or too brown. On to one of the others…😢
Do you recommend a bathroom install?
You can absolutely install this in bathrooms!
@@RemodelWithRobert thank you for replying.
Where can I purchase this product please I’m looking for a darker side gray
You can search for suppliers in your area that carry Mohawk. It's a very common brand :)
@@RemodelWithRobert thank you so much, I will try floor and decor
Is there any other brand you could recommend
Turn the boards over so we can see the product in a room!!!!